The Beacon Handbook and Desk Reference Author:Robert Perrin The Beacon Handbook and Desk Reference is a compact, up-to-date guide to a broad range of issues related to writing. Written in an accessible, non-technical style, The Beacon discusses the writing process, critical thinking, grammar, usage, punctuation, mechanics, and the research process, illustrating principles with both student ... more »and professional samples. This popular mid-sized handbook also includes such topics as research planning and documentation, writing about literature, ESL issues, essays, business writing, and a four-color chapter detailing document design. The text's spiral binding makes it a convenient tool for students composing on the computer.
Student web site features chapter references, interactive exercises, additional Desk Reference features, sample citations in MLA and APA style, and sample student papers. The instructor portion of the site includes an overview of the book, sample syllabi, advice on grading/assessment and teaching research, and suggested assignments.
Expanded coverage of argumentation in Chapter 5, "Critical Thinking and Argumentation," features a high-interest annotated argumentative essay, "Toward a Better Law on Campus Crime."
Enhanced ESL coverage has been placed earlier in the text (Chapter 6) following the writing process chapter. In addition, ESL icons throughout the grammar, punctuation, and mechanics chapters of the handbook highlight topics of special interest to second-language writers.
Up-to-date research coverage in Chapters 31 through 33 incorporates the latest information on electronic research and documenting electronic sources. Also featured is a new sample student research paper, "Walking Through History: The Legacy of the Lincoln Memorial," accompanied by step-by-step annotations chronicling the planning and writing processes.